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    Limitations and Constrains Of Marketing Sale Of Good Act in 1979- The sale of good act is for retailers‚ and sellers. It is a set of rules in which they must abide by‚ when you buy goods from people it means you have entered a contract‚ from the seller of the items you bought. The act means that the products you sale must be satisfactory and fit for the purpose. By satisfactory it means it should be in the right condition and by fit for purpose they mean it must be for everyday use and not be in

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    term “‘Romanesque’‚” meaning in the manner of the Romans‚ was first coined in the early 19th century. Today it is used to refer to the period of European art” (Antiquity 1). The church architecture is fundamental to this period; “the Romanesque and Gothic churches were built on the foundations of Carolingian architecture. Charlemagne’s early Romanesque architectural achievements were continued by the Holy Roman Emperors Otto I-III‚ in a style known as Ottonian Art‚ which morphed into the fully fledged

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    Before computers there were not telephone answering machines‚ handheld calculators‚ fax machines‚ personal computers. People did what they had to do without these things. People wrote letter by hand or with a typewriter‚ they also kept track of data and numbers in ledgers. They were not texting each other‚ there was either in person or over the phone. . Computers are integral to our daily lives and there are millions used daily. Computers are used at home‚ work‚ and school. They are also embedded

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    provisions it provides citizens with the ability to hold the state responsible for infringement upon their fundamental rights which subsequently creates an effective system of restraint on government action. However this essay will further highlight the limitations of the Constitution such as its inability to enforce respect for the rights

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    Atlantic Computer is a large manufacturer for servers and other technology products. They have seen great success in the last 30 years since they have been competing in the market. While they have previously dominated the high-end server market‚ they are looking to expand to an emerging market‚ the basic server market. In order to do so‚ they have developed Tronn along with the Performance Enhancing Server Accelerator‚ otherwise known as PESA. Because Atlantic is penetrating new market segment than

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    Right to own an architecture (by Wolfgang Koehler‚ Memmingen‚ Germany 10/2008) The social issue I would like to discuss here is: “Suppose a computer manufacturer develops a new machine architecture. To what extent should the company be allowed to own that architecture? What policy would be best for society?” To develop a new machine architecture would require many recourses. Manpower‚ research laboratories‚ manufacturing equipment and last but not least a lot of money. Since companies are

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    CSSE 377 – Software Architecture & Design II Software Architecture in Banking A Comparative Paper on the Effectiveness of Different Software Architectures Within an Financial Banking System JD Hill Andrew Robby Kruth Joe Salisbury Sam Varga 11/9/2010 Introduction Software architecture design is an important aspect of our daily lives whether we know it or not. There are so many different systems that we interact with on a daily basis that we do not recognize are closely tied to software

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    term limit legislation was actually proposed in 1994 in the “Citizen Legislature Act” proposal which was introduced by then Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich and other Republican leaders (Mullikin). Other than the aforementioned instance‚ term limitation related legislation has been proposed several other times‚ but was never actually voted for in either house of Congress. The simple problem with any type of restrictive legislation is that the people who are voting on the legislation are the ones

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    ON THE LIMITATIONS OF THE FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION 1 Introduction The Constitution‚ Article 3‚ Section 4 provides: “No law shall be passed abridging the freedom of speech‚ of expression‚ or of the press‚ or of the right of people peaceably to assemble and petition the government for redress of grievance. *The Constitution forbids not the abridging of speech‚ but the abridging of freedomof speech. 3 There are several reasons why freedom of expression is guaranteed by the Constitution. For

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    What are the uses and limitations of qualitative research methods for the social scientific study of crime and its control? One definition of crime is “behaviour that breaks the criminal law.” Crime is constantly changing because of our ever changing society; things that were not considered a crime become so. Though most people would argue that a criminal is someone who breaks the law; many people will break the law at some point in their lives and not be regarded as a criminal. The police are constantly

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